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In an unexpected display of aggression, left-arm seamer Arshdeep Singh lashed out at Riyan Parag after dismissing him during the second round of the Duleep Trophy 2024 in Anantapur.
Arshdeep Singh’s fierce send-off to Riyan Parag
The incident occurred on Thursday, September 12, when Arshdeep, bowling from over the wicket, delivered a full-length ball that moved away from the right-hander after pitching just outside the off-stump. Parag, who had been batting well, made the mistake of chasing the wide delivery and edged it to the slips, where Devdutt Padikkal took an easy catch. Arshdeep, usually known for his calm demeanor, surprised everyone with a fiery send-off directed at Parag, venting his frustration after a challenging start to the game.
Here’s the video:
@arshdeepsinghh vs Riyan parag in Duleep trophy#cricket #DuleepTrophy pic.twitter.com/UbQaiLRyqQ
— Aman (@Amanriz78249871) September 12, 2024
Riyan Parag’s brilliant start for India A
Before that, Parag had been in fine form and scored 37 runs in 29 balls, playing with confidence and taking advantage of Arshdeep’s early struggles. Arshdeep, who was introduced as the first bowling change, initially found it difficult to settle into his rhythm. Parag took full advantage of the pacer’s inconsistency, smashing three boundaries in four balls during one over. This continued pressure forced Arshdeep to work harder for his breakthrough. Although he managed to dismiss Parag with a well-executed delivery, the buildup of frustration was evident in his aggressive reaction post-wicket.
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The key moment in the match
Arshdeep’s dismissal of Parag turned out to be a crucial moment in the match. India A had already lost two early wickets, and Parag was working with Tilak Verma to steady the ship. Arshdeep’s breakthrough opened the floodgates for India A’s batting collapse, as they quickly lost two more wickets in succession. Tilak fell to Saransh Jain, while Shashwat Rawat was caught brilliantly by Shreyas Iyer off Harshit Rana’s bowling. The dismissals left India A reeling at 109/5, with their middle order struggling to hold the innings together.
India D’s strong bowling display in the Duleep Trophy
India A, after opting to bat first in the Duleep Trophy match on first day. The innings began with openers Mayank Agarwal and Pratham Singh, who contributed 7 runs each before being dismissed by Vidwath Kaverappa and Arshdeep respectively. The team faced early pressure as they lost their third wicket at 65, with Parag scoring a quick 37 runs. Despite a few promising starts, including 15 from Rawat and a resilient 28 from Kumar Kushagra, India A struggled to build substantial partnerships. Shams Mulani and Tanush Kotian, who are yet to be dismissed, added 38 and 18 runs respectively, with India A’s innings currently struggling at 168/6.